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Liar's Club | |
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Starring | Rod Serling Bill Armstrong Allen Ludden Eric Boardman |
Narrated by | Jim Isaics (1969) Bill Berry Joe Seiter Bill Armstrong (1988) Ted Friend (1989) |
Country of origin | United States (1969–79) Canada (1988–89) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ralph Andrews (1969–79) Blair Murdoch (1988–89) |
Producer | Larry Hovis (1976-79) |
Running time | approx. 26 Minutes |
Production companies | Ralph Andrews Productions (1969-1979) Northstar Productions (1988) Blair Murdoch Productions (1989) |
Original release | |
Network | Syndicated (1969, 1976–79, 1988–89) Global (1988-89) |
Release | 1969 1989 | –
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Liar's Club is an American game show, originally produced by Ralph Andrews, featuring a panel of celebrity guests who offered explanations of obscure or unusual objects. Contestants attempted to determine which explanation was correct in order to win prizes.
Liar's Club was first seen during the 1969–70 season with Rod Serling as host, and returned for a three-season run from 1976 to 1979, after airing as a local series on Los Angeles' KTLA during the 1974–75 season. Bill Armstrong hosted the KTLA version, which aired on Saturday nights at 7:30 pm, and briefly hosted the program in syndication during the first season in 1976–77, but was soon replaced by Allen Ludden. Bill Berry and Joe Seiter shared the announcing duties. Celebrity attorney/actress/producer Vicki Roberts was a regular researcher on the show,[1] and she herself brought in many of the strange or unusual objects on the show, many of which were found by scouring antique shops in the Los Angeles area.
Another version of the show aired during the 1988–89 season as The New Liar's Club; Eric Boardman hosted the program, and former emcee Bill Armstrong originally served as announcer, but was later replaced by Ted Friend. This version was produced by Blair Murdoch at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, British Columbia.